More frigid air makes its way into Michigan

Traffic moves in cold and snowy conditions Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014 along U.S. 31 near West Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Mich. With record-low temperatures recorded in some parts of the state and wind chills that made it feel as though it were 30 to 40 degrees below zero in places, emergency officials warned people to stay indoors if at all possible. (AP Photo/Traverse City Record-Eagle, Keith King) MANDATORY CREDIT

GRAYLING (AP) — Another round of frigid air has made its way into Michigan, with temperatures dropping to double-digits below zero in parts of the Lower Peninsula.

The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather warning for much of Michigan. It reports readings Tuesday morning of 19 below zero in Grayling, 15 below in Pellston, 12 below in Bellaire and 7 below in Charlevoix. In Detroit, the low was 8.

Temperatures were cold in the Upper Peninsula, with a reading of 12 below zero in Sault Ste. Marie.

Light snow fell Monday night in the Detroit area. As of Tuesday morning, the southwestern corner of the state missed potentially heavy lake-effect snow. Snow was forecast along Lake Huron in the state's Thumb region and along part of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula.